Randal Kleiser
Podcast |
Dreamfinders
Publisher |
Nathan Hartman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Places & Travel
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jul 28, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:41:17
Randal Kleiser grew up with a poster of Disneyland above his bed. He knew every square inch and when he finally got to go, he knew exactly where everything was like he’d been there a thousands times. That passion for Disney eventually helped foster a love of filmmaking and, years later, Randal would have his own attraction at Disneyland that kids would be seeking out - Honey I Shrunk the Audience. The director of such hits as Grease, Flight of the Navigator, and Honey I Blew Up the Kid, Randal has had an amazing career that spans both decades and technology, as he continues to push the boundaries of what filmmaking can be. Randal chats with host Nathan Hartman about his college years with his roommate George Lucas, working with wolf dogs out in the wild on White Fang, and just how they pulled off those special effects in Honey, I Shrunk the Audience. Keep up with Randal at randalkleiser.com Contact Nathan Twitter – @somestuffisaid Instagram – @somestuffisaw Email – dreamfinders@wdwnt.com Credits: Podcast Artwork - JP Tanner Editor - Shannen Michaelsen Quality Control - Ben Harris This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today Find us on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, Spotify, Google, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.
Randal Kleiser grew up with a poster of Disneyland above his bed. He knew every square inch and when he finally got to go, he knew exactly where everything was like he’d been there a thousands times. That passion for Disney eventually helped foster a love of filmmaking and, years later, Randal would have his own attraction at Disneyland that kids would be seeking out - Honey I Shrunk the Audience. The director of such hits as Grease, Flight of the Navigator, and Honey I Blew Up the Kid, Randal has had an amazing career that spans both decades and technology, as he continues to push the boundaries of what filmmaking can be. Randal chats with host Nathan Hartman about his college years with his roommate George Lucas, working with wolf dogs out in the wild on White Fang, and just how they pulled off those special effects in Honey, I Shrunk the Audience. Keep up with Randal at randalkleiser.com Contact Nathan * Twitter – @somestuffisaid * Instagram – @somestuffisaw * Email – dreamfinders@wdwnt.com Credits: * Podcast Artwork - JP Tanner * Editor - Shannen Michaelsen * Quality Control - Ben Harris * This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today Find us on Apple Podcasts, YoutubeSpotifyGoogleiHeart RadioOvercastStitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.

Randal Kleiser grew up with a poster of Disneyland above his bed. He knew every square inch and when he finally got to go, he knew exactly where everything was like he’d been there a thousands times. That passion for Disney eventually helped foster a love of filmmaking and, years later, Randal would have his own attraction at Disneyland that kids would be seeking out – Honey I Shrunk the Audience.

The director of such hits as Grease, Flight of the Navigator, and Honey I Blew Up the Kid, Randal has had an amazing career that spans both decades and technology, as he continues to push the boundaries of what filmmaking can be.

Randal chats with host Nathan Hartman about his college years with his roommate George Lucas, working with wolf dogs out in the wild on White Fang, and just how they pulled off those special effects in Honey, I Shrunk the Audience.

Keep up with Randal at randalkleiser.com

Contact Nathan

Credits:

  • Podcast Artwork – JP Tanner
  • Editor – Shannen Michaelsen
  • Quality Control – Ben Harris
  • This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today

Find us on Apple Podcasts, YoutubeSpotifyGoogleiHeart RadioOvercastStitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.

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